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====== My Perspective on Depression ====== | ====== My Perspective on Depression ====== | ||
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I am living in an extraordinary generation. Although " | I am living in an extraordinary generation. Although " | ||
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You might wonder why we have it in the first place. Well, to answer that question we have to take off our " | You might wonder why we have it in the first place. Well, to answer that question we have to take off our " | ||
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+ | As I indicated in the previous section, talking about causes of the epidemic is hard. So, take all of this with a grain of salt. | ||
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+ | Community is an important part of being human. There is a reason societies formed - people need to be around others. We need to be around others for the resources they provide, certainly, but also for the connections that we make with others. | ||
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+ | The fact is that communities are not a means to an end, but an end in themselves. We need them in order to know who we are in context and relationship to others. Sure, a balance between self and society must be found, and people must forge a part of their identity on their own. But there must be a balance. I call the part of a person' | ||
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+ | Young people are more likely to take a functional view of society. |
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